* Miloh: Non-members have had shelf space and account access on servers just because of resource donation and whatnot.

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* and... Some members don't have shelf space.

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* Who is the membership team?

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** Rachel and "some other people"... who figured out what the membership process should be, but nothing along the lines of what it "means" to be a member.

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** Perhaps this is cause for wiki attention.

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* Josh: let's have a wiki editing party! with beer! Joachim, Andy, Rubin, and others would be down for that.

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** replace 83c w/ 2169

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** WIKI JAM 2009 !!!

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** Rubin volunteers to bring the peanut butter.

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PATCHES

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* Noisebridge should have them! many nods and grunts of agreement.

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* Rubin says: $1.50/piece... you can get a whole bunch of different kinds (velcro, iron-on, etc)

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* funding for patches (a form of swag) for fundraising parties would be good, says several people.

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MEMBERSHIP BINDER

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* let's clean up the stale entries at some point, shall we?

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MEETING CONCLUDED at 21:15 PDT

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PostScript:

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Bilal, who's working on starting a hackspace in Michigan, is making a documentary about hackerspaces which begins with Noisebridge - he'll want to do interviews and hang out and get a sense of what it's like around here. He's going to talk to Josh M. about putting it under Creative Commons licensing and possibly acquiring a nice server to host it for co-editing and distribution purposes.

We can find out if we have lead pretty easily with this home test-kit. There are others that are effective, too, according to Consumer Reports (Homax LeadCheck, First Alert Premium *Lead Test Kit*, and Abotex Lead Inspector), all probably about the same price.

According to people I've spoken to, this isn't a big deal to deal with if we have lead in our old paint -- mostly just painting over it. -- Mitch.

Why are we discussing this? People who are concerned should buy the kit and do the test and report their findings on the wiki or mailing list. Don't talk about doing it -- do it and talk about the results. Adi 18:32, 8 September 2009 (PDT)

Miloh: Non-members have had shelf space and account access on servers just because of resource donation and whatnot.

and... Some members don't have shelf space.

Who is the membership team?

Rachel and "some other people"... who figured out what the membership process should be, but nothing along the lines of what it "means" to be a member.

Perhaps this is cause for wiki attention.

Josh: let's have a wiki editing party! with beer! Joachim, Andy, Rubin, and others would be down for that.

replace 83c w/ 2169

WIKI JAM 2009 !!!

Rubin volunteers to bring the peanut butter.

PATCHES

Noisebridge should have them! many nods and grunts of agreement.

Rubin says: $1.50/piece... you can get a whole bunch of different kinds (velcro, iron-on, etc)

funding for patches (a form of swag) for fundraising parties would be good, says several people.

MEMBERSHIP BINDER

let's clean up the stale entries at some point, shall we?

MEETING CONCLUDED at 21:15 PDT

PostScript:

Bilal, who's working on starting a hackspace in Michigan, is making a documentary about hackerspaces which begins with Noisebridge - he'll want to do interviews and hang out and get a sense of what it's like around here. He's going to talk to Josh M. about putting it under Creative Commons licensing and possibly acquiring a nice server to host it for co-editing and distribution purposes.